Trump faces a tricky balancing act right now. Sky-high prices are his biggest political headache. Here's the catch: pushing for ultra-loose monetary policy? That'd just throw gasoline on the inflation fire.
And there's another layer to this. If the Federal Reserve's independence gets undermined—even just perceived threats—market players won't sit quietly. Investors would push back hard, likely triggering volatility across assets. The stakes are real: monetary credibility matters deeply when capital is on the line.
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BlindBoxVictim
· 7h ago
Loose policies can't save high prices; they'll just add fuel to the fire. This guy needs to think of another solution.
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TokenToaster
· 12-06 15:50
The loose monetary policy game has long gotten old, but the problem is that Trump simply can't stop.
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just_vibin_onchain
· 12-06 15:50
To put it simply, they want to inject liquidity but are afraid of inflation continuing to explode. This game is really a brain-burner.
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PhantomMiner
· 12-06 15:44
Loose monetary policy really is like drinking poison to quench thirst... This guy wants to have his cake and eat it too.
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ContractFreelancer
· 12-06 15:38
Loose monetary policy? Wake up, that's just leveraging up to commit suicide.
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FOMOrektGuy
· 12-06 15:36
To put it plainly, they want to inject liquidity but are afraid of inflation, want to control inflation but can't do anything about the Federal Reserve... This is indeed a tough game to play.
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AirdropDreamBreaker
· 12-06 15:36
To put it bluntly, there's no way around Trump's move: either endure to bring down inflation, or go for easing and face suicidal inflation. Either way, there's going to be bleeding.
Trump faces a tricky balancing act right now. Sky-high prices are his biggest political headache. Here's the catch: pushing for ultra-loose monetary policy? That'd just throw gasoline on the inflation fire.
And there's another layer to this. If the Federal Reserve's independence gets undermined—even just perceived threats—market players won't sit quietly. Investors would push back hard, likely triggering volatility across assets. The stakes are real: monetary credibility matters deeply when capital is on the line.